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Chapter 1800 up your alley (9)

When Napoleon was imprisoned on the island of St. Hena, the "Bonapartists" who originally followed him began to be hunted down by the former royalists. They ignored the surrender agreement negotiated by Marshal Davout and arrested his cronies everywhere to seek revenge. , many Bonapartists fled to America.

When the Directorate asked Napoleon to destroy the Pope, Napoleon did not comply.

People have to leave a way out for themselves, even Voldemort has prepared Horcruxes for himself, not to mention that if the Pope is really destroyed, Christians will think that they will face the persecution of the "Roman Emperor" and hide underground .

This does not refer to the "underground activities" of incognito, but actually dug a city underground to live in it. There are similar relics in Rome. The endless, endless guerrillas coming out of the ground are the most annoying, and someone who keeps his sanity like him will not be as unscrupulous as the Directory.

When Jefferson died, he wrote his own epitaph and asked not to change a word: Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, author of the Virginia Religion Act, and founder of the University of Virginia is buried here.

The final form of the Declaration of Independence and the version drafted by Jefferson have been changed beyond recognition, and even violated Jefferson's original intention to a certain extent.

It's just that too many people's interests are involved in it, even if the drafter is replaced by Franklin, it won't change much. At best, it just makes the style of writing change from magnificent to approachable.

Obscurantism is not the same as superstitious belief in gods. The key to obscurantism is not to allow people to think rationally, to spread some specious theories, which seem to make sense, and make people seem to understand and awaken, as if they were the ones who left the cave , People who no longer look at the shadows on the wall.

To actually listen to them and do what they say is ridiculous.

Those books written by Roharhart were all other people's stories, and they were full of unreasonable plots. Even Hagrid could see that the methods of dealing with monsters mentioned in his books were false. If any little wizard really listened to the story about dealing with monsters, he would be the same as the Muggle kid who learned from Franklin to fly a kite to attract lightning on a rainy day. There are no bones left.

The ultimate goal of people like Rohart is to grab benefits, not just money, but also status, fame, authority and so on. In order to achieve this goal, they can take the meaning out of context, and "pretend to play ghosts" when talking about the core content.

Yes, Rohart didn't defeat monsters with a smile, so how did he defeat a Cornish elf?

Potions was Snape's specialty, Rohart also wanted to interfere, taking the wrong medicine would poison people to death, it's not like Harry Potter drinking raw bone water and regrowing overnight.

The recovery potion refined from mandrake can bring back to life people who have been petrified by the sight of the basilisk, and their souls are still in their bodies.

The primitive state of ignorance is full of dormant passion, and pop musicians are easily excited and scream after listening to it.

The second half of the Christmas ball was performed by weird witches. Many young people liked it, but there were also many people who sneaked out of the ball scene. While chasing restless students by the carriage, Snape came across Igor Karkaroff, a tall man who was terrified by the increasingly active Dark Mark.

In order to get rid of him, Snape added a sleep potion to the whiskey, but Igor was in the cellar, and Snape could no longer sleep in his bedroom as if nothing had happened.

He wanted to find a place to stay, of course he wouldn't go to Dumbledore's office to ask for candy, and then he would naturally have to go to "Senior Sister".

In Hogwarts, you never have to worry about running out of food. Remus Lupine has lived a life of wandering since he left school, and he is a lot older, but he still spent twelve years in prison, under the guard of dementors. Sirius Black looks much better.

Black's eyes lit up when he saw Harry's eyes in the Shrieking Shack.

After so many years, Black is still the young man who just left school, although his face is not as handsome as when he was the school prince.

Most women like a tall man, even better if he is handsome.

The formerly ugly Snape never imagined that he would one day be able to compete with Black.

The Corsicans were considered average among ordinary people, because ordinary people were generally malnourished at that time. And pampered nobles are generally tall and tall. In addition to innate factors, nutrition can also affect a person's height.

Anyway, Napoleon Bonaparte looks very short against the background of those generals, and he will not attract women's attention. On the contrary, it is the handsome "Roland Knights" such as Miura and Lana who can attract their attention.

He was an ordinary man, and those who wrote about Napoleon made him a legend.

It was easy to "see" the tanned Bonaparte who had just returned from Egypt. After going to the "East", Kebir Sultan seems to be planning to move that set to the West.

It is an advantage not to judge a person according to their appearance, but it is also a disadvantage. If Pomona can see a dwarf like a normal woman, she will have no interest in him, and will not be affected by the halo effect, Felius With such a good personality, it's not because of the height problem that he has been unable to win the favor of human women.

If she is not affected by the halo effect, she will be affected by the Lucifer effect. As long as she knows how many people he killed, she will not have a good impression of him.

The Cairo uprising was two hundred years ago to them, but it was not so long ago to Bonaparte, and he was anxious to escape from that quagmire.

The characteristic of Napoleon's wars is that they are fast, and they concentrate superior forces in a short period of time to carry out onslaughts. The battle of Moscow is also like this. This method of warfare prevented the French army from carrying a large amount of supplies, which would slow down the speed of the march. Tsar Alexander used scorched earth The method of warfare, the French army who could not supply, died in large numbers in the cold wind of Siberia in the midst of hunger and cold.

When retreating, he did not disperse his troops to "supply residents". The advantage of this method of supply is that it does not require tools for transportation, but the disadvantage is that it allows the army to rob civilians. During the Spanish War of the Throne, both France and Austria set fire to houses on Italian land in order to prevent each other from collecting food. So what does the succession to the throne have to do with the common people? Italian civilians can only hide in the Alps after suffering such an indiscriminate disaster. They are not the opponents of the soldiers who are armed to the teeth.

Although 200,000 people died of froze and starvation in 1816, it is still relatively small compared with the disasters brought to Europe by the Napoleonic Wars. The Russian defeat alone killed 350,000 people. If he came back from St. Hena Island, he could really save Europe?

The timing of the meteor in 1812 and the volcanic eruption in 1816 was a coincidence, but it cannot be intertwined with the fate of the "Roman Emperor". Combining the rise and fall of the national fortune, personnel replacement and celestial phenomena. The volcanic eruption began before the Battle of Waterloo, and the sending of troops was also believed to be a good omen by the meteor.

During his captivity, he did not lack for women. Thinking back to when he was a young man, he should have been content.

The young Napoleon was still an officer with a simple sense of morality. How much humanity did he have left in his middle age? If he was really a kind person, he wouldn't have compiled content in the textbooks asking students to be loyal to the emperor and obey the emperor's orders.

This is anti-enlightenment thinking. Although it is more convenient and less tiring for a brainwashed person to rule, since he feels that he is old and his energy is not as good as before, why not abdicate?

After Louis XVIII succeeded to the throne, he encountered the same famine as Louis XVI, or even worse, because there was a famine all over the world at that time, and no country would have food to sell to him.

After the Girondins came to power, they implemented economic liberalism and did not set a ceiling for rising food prices. But in the period of Louis XVIII, not only the peasants, but also the bourgeoisie and the nobility raised price limits.

A price limit for corn is contrary to the natural order of things and to the principles of political economy, but it is the spontaneous demand of the cultivator. A price limit usually does not improve the supply of grain to the market, but it does give people no reason to riot.

People are already afraid that the Jacobins, who came to power after the Girondins, will use the guillotine to solve economic problems.

The mayor of Paris Saint-Germain once asked, "Gentlemen, isn't it more useful to check stocks, pay wheat, and limit prices than to kill?"

The Eastern Book of Poetry once wrote: Don't eat my millet if you are a big mouse.

How could the big mouse find evidence for himself?

This is also a kind of ignorance. It is better for the world to be in chaos than for one person to prove his guilt. In the end, everyone will die or live according to their own ability.

Louis XVIII is still a little better than his younger brother Charles X, at least he stabilized the chaos and upheld the constitution.

The era of extreme royal power is gone forever. Even Napoleon could not be like Louis XIV and XV. He snatched other people's wives without worrying about being retaliated.

"Severus!" Lucius yelled "Look who's coming?"

Severus followed the sound and saw that it was Narcissa Malfoy, still in the same outfit she wore on the show.

"Why are you here?" Severus asked.

"I heard you were curious about Sirius Black's tattoos." Narcissa said with a smile.

"Have you seen it?" Severus asked.

"I found it when I was sorting out the books in the secret study a while ago. Is this the symbol you were talking about?" Narcissa drew three horizontal lines and one vertical line in midair with her magic wand.

"That's right," Lucius said.

"I know what it is." Narcissa said, "This symbol represents a pillar, which means reliability. Aunt Walburga thinks that reliability is the most important thing for a man. That is the spell she left behind."

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